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Cards, Dice and DAO: The Isle of Man Could Become The World’s Gambling Heaven

Written by Reuben Godfrey, originally published on CoinTelegraph The Isle of Man could become the Switzerland for Bitcoin as the small…

10 years ago

Starting-Up in 194,400 Seconds. By Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week,…

10 years ago

Photographic insights from Michael McLaughlin, multiple IPPA award winner and new drone convert

By @SimonCocking How long have you been a photographer - how / when did you take it up, and what cameras…

10 years ago

INNOVATIVE IDEAS FROM IRELAND AND THE NETHERLANDS, March 31st at Dogpatch Labs

By @SimonCocking. The TEDxBinnenhof Dutch embassies around the world are spreading Ideas worth Spreading. This year the Embassy in Dublin will be…

10 years ago

How to give a great TEDx talk, by Jojanneke v.d. Bosch. Appearing at TEDxBinnenhof Dublin, March 31st

By @SimonCocking. Jojanneke v.d. Bosch will be introducing the speakers at the upcoming TEDxBinnenhof event in Dublin, and also sharing her own insights…

10 years ago

Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

What Is Happening To Apple Design? Recent Products Have Heads Scratching.

By @TheMarkDalton. Just in case you missed it, yesterday Apple released their answer to their own battery problems. We all…

10 years ago

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